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The phrase "a law" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific rule or regulation that is enacted by a governing body.
Example: "The new legislation will establish a law that protects endangered species."
Alternatives: "a statute" or "a regulation".
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It's a law.
"It is a law.
They deserved a law.
Saif: There's a law?
A law to change.
I think that's a law".
"Put a law," he said.
A law ended that discrimination.
Why is a law necessary?
Three years: a law degree.
"There's a law forbidding them".
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